‘Just One Bad Choice’: Awareness Campaign about the Dangers of Migration

Border fence at the Hungarian–Serbian border near Röszke, Hungary
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Hungary’s Center for Fundamental Rights launched the Just One Bad Choice campaign, warning that migration could undo the nation’s security. Marking the 10th anniversary of the Röszke border clash, leaders stressed that Western Europe’s experience shows how one wrong decision can transform society forever.

The following is the English translation of a press release kindly provided to us by the Center for Fundamental Rights.

‘Hungary is a safe place today, but just one wrong choice is enough to turn us into an immigrant country,’ Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó said at his organization’s newly launched awareness campaign. Bence Apáti, Hungarian political influencer at Megafon and one of the leaders of the campaign, participated in the launch event held at the site of the Battle of Röszke on its tenth anniversary.

The campaign showcases how Western Europe has changed in just a few years due to migration, and how the Brussels elite and their domestic servants want us to make the wrong choice in the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election when it comes to migration.

Ten years ago, on 16 September 2015, hordes of vandals attacked the Hungarian border at Röszke. ‘Hungary defended itself, erected a fence, and created Europe’s strictest migration rules—and Brussels then decided once and for all to try to overthrow the right in Hungary,’ Miklós Szánthó pointed out at a press conference, where the website, videos, and posters for the campaign ‘Just One Bad Choice’ were also presented.

Our country is safe today, but we cannot take this for granted, because, according to the Director General, Western Europe has made one wrong decision regarding migration, ‘and now they are stuck with the consequences’: terrorism, crime, and no-go zones are part of everyday life in big cities there.

‘The new, mixed-population society is not the future of Europe, but its downfall,’ Szánthó emphasized, adding that although pro-immigration forces call themselves progressive, ‘the problem is that the direction of progress is catastrophically wrong.’ According to the head of the Center, the Brussels elite and their domestic servants ‘want us to make the wrong choice on migration,’ but just as it is impossible to give up ‘just a little’ sovereignty, ‘it is impossible to become just a little bit of an immigrant country.’

Bence Apáti, the campaign’s opinion leader, has stressed that one bad choice is indeed enough, and not only will the results of all Hungarians’ ‘zero migration’ policy be undone, but our country could also undergo a total social transformation in an instant. As the influencer put it, if we make the wrong choice, our everyday lives could change radically—in many large cities in Western Europe, people are already afraid to go out on the streets at night due to criminal gangs of immigrants. They don’t let their children go to the playground alone, and the fear of terrorist attacks means that Christmas markets resemble military field exercises rather than festive celebrations. ‘Let’s not make the wrong choice!’ Apáti called on all.


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Hungary’s Center for Fundamental Rights launched the Just One Bad Choice campaign, warning that migration could undo the nation’s security. Marking the 10th anniversary of the Röszke border clash, leaders stressed that Western Europe’s experience shows how one wrong decision can transform society forever.

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